Hi :)
I feel like singing something from "Gilbert and Sullivan" (prolly mis-seplt 
that)  "and is the very model of an ..." or the lumberjacks song from Monty 
Python.  


Luckily voice doesn't carry very well over text-based communications and also 
luckily i can't remember many (or any?) of the words.  


I think it's fairly easy to join the devs but there is some support for noobs, 
such as the "Easy Hacks" page so people can try out a bit of coding first and 
then get advice from a mentor.  If the code is good enough it might be put 
forwards but it might take a few times before the noobs writes code that is 
really good enough for that.  Once put forwards the wider group is likely to be 
able to have a look and make comments if they feel the need.  Then there are 
various testing phases before the coding gets into the main branch and if the 
coding makes it through all that then there are various stages of alpha and 
then beta testing.  


So the question is less about what are the requirements of the person and more 
about what are the requirements for the quality of the code they write.  


Anyone can become an LO dev but only the truly heroic can get their coding into 
common usage.  

Regards from 
Tom :)  






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>       What are the requirements to become an LO developer?
>
>
>       I don't know about LO, but with R (www.r-project.org), anyone can 
>contribute a package to enhance the basic language.  If you want to 
>change a feature of the core language, you need to work with the core 
>developers, convince at least one of them that your proposed change 
>would be an enhancement, and that it's worth that person's time to 
>implement it.  The latter can be facilitated by providing working code 
>that passes all the standard checks.
>
>
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